Thank you, Mr. Speaker. In closing remarks, I would like to thank the Members who are supporting this motion, thank the Members that are abstaining. I would also like to thank the Members who are voting against this motion. All Members who came here three and a half years ago to work for the betterment of the Northwest Territories, we all came here to work for our constituents. That is the number one thing. We all come here to make sure that all the people in the Northwest Territories are treated equal and fair. I believe, Mr. Speaker, that Justice de Weerdt's decision is not fair to the north. It is not fair to the people in Yellowknife, it is not fair to the people in Lutselk'e or Tuktoyaktuk or any other community in the Northwest Territories.
We have the responsibility, as elected people, the aboriginal government has the responsibility as elected people, to develop a new government for a new western Arctic, for a new territory. I hope, I sincerely hope, Mr. Speaker, that we take those responsibilities seriously and we get to the table and develop a government for the western Arctic that will truly reflect all the peoples' unique characteristics throughout the western territory. With that, Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank all the Members of the House for taking time to consider my motion today, and everybody remember, there are never any winners or losers. The key here is the people of the western Arctic will win because we will develop a government that will reflect all their needs in the western Arctic. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I would like to request a recorded vote at the proper time. Mahsi.
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